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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
[[File:Marius.png|thumb|left|Old marius]]
 
[[File:Marius.png|thumb|left|Old marius]]
After Marius witnessed the horrors of [[Tristam]] and followed the [[Dark Wanderer]], he then becomes the Wanderer's companion. His sanity is questionable, as well as his courage, as he is tricked by [[Baal]] into removing his [[soulstone]] and then is unable to through the infernal gate in [[Kurast]] to go to [[Hell]] to destroy Baal's soulstone at the [[Hellforge]].
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After Marius witnessed the horrors of [[Tristam]] and followed the [[Dark Wanderer]], he then becomes the Wanderer's companion. Marius' sanity is questionable, as well as his courage. He is tricked into removing [[Baal]]'s  [[soulstone]] and then is unable to go through the infernal gate to [[Hell]] to destroy the soulstone at the [[Hellforge]].
  
  
Some time later, Baal visits Marius, in human form in his cell in a mental asylum. He then narrates the events of [[Diablo II]] to Baal, who he mistakes for [[Tyrael]]. In the end, he confesses to Tyrael that he did not destroy the soulstone and gives it unwittingly to Baal for destroying it at the Hellforge. Baal then reveals himself and kills Marius, destroying the asylum in the process.
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Some time later, Baal visits Marius, in human form in his cell in a mental asylum. Marius then narrates the events of [[Diablo II]] to Baal, who he mistakes for [[Tyrael]]. In the end, Marius confesses that he did not destroy the soulstone and gives it unwittingly to Baal to be destroyed at the Hellforge. Baal then reveals himself and kills Marius, destroying the asylum in the process.
  
  
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Regardless, the [[canon]] information is that it only took a brief while between the death of [[Diablo]] and the events in the unnamed mental asylum and meeting [[Baal]].
 
Regardless, the [[canon]] information is that it only took a brief while between the death of [[Diablo]] and the events in the unnamed mental asylum and meeting [[Baal]].
  
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It could actually be just a brief while, because Marius himself mentioned in the dialog with Baal "Look what the stone has done to me!".
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It could refer to both his insanity and his age.
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 10 August 2010

Marius was a drifter who witnessed the horrors of Tristam, and ends up helping the Prime Evils to a great extent before being killed by Baal.


Background[edit | edit source]

Old marius

After Marius witnessed the horrors of Tristam and followed the Dark Wanderer, he then becomes the Wanderer's companion. Marius' sanity is questionable, as well as his courage. He is tricked into removing Baal's soulstone and then is unable to go through the infernal gate to Hell to destroy the soulstone at the Hellforge.


Some time later, Baal visits Marius, in human form in his cell in a mental asylum. Marius then narrates the events of Diablo II to Baal, who he mistakes for Tyrael. In the end, Marius confesses that he did not destroy the soulstone and gives it unwittingly to Baal to be destroyed at the Hellforge. Baal then reveals himself and kills Marius, destroying the asylum in the process.


Canonity and Time[edit | edit source]

Marius is depicted as a very old man by the time Baal comes to visit him, implying there has been many years between the end of Diablo II and the beginning of the expansion (Diablo II: Lord of Destruction). In the new timeline (and even just in the Diablo II story line) this does not fit in. Either just holding Baal's soulstone for a few weeks/months have aged him severely, or this is a timing error by Blizzard North.

Regardless, the canon information is that it only took a brief while between the death of Diablo and the events in the unnamed mental asylum and meeting Baal.

It could actually be just a brief while, because Marius himself mentioned in the dialog with Baal "Look what the stone has done to me!". It could refer to both his insanity and his age.